The system should help cook, but focus on one stage, ignoring user requests.
Mark Zuckerberg during the annual Meta Connect conference showed new Ray-Ban Meta display models with a built-in display and artificial intelligence (AI), as well as a neural bracelet. However, during the performance, two technical failures occurred in person that Tsuckerberg manifests the possibilities of gadgets. The business insider reported it.
The first curiosity occurred when Tsuckerberg invited Jack Mansuzo to show a culinary blogger, who should prepare a steak sauce with a glass assistant. Instead of a clear step -by -Step instructions, the system is fixed at one stage, ignoring the user’s requests. The situation was written for Wi-Fi problems, the audience supported developers with applause.
The second case occurred in showing video calls, Tsuckerberg tried to accept the call from the technical director of Meta Andrew Bosworth with acts, but the system did not work. I need to man out to save the situation. Bosworth identified the problem and joked about complaining about “awful Wi-Fi”.
Despite technical difficulties, the presentation received a positive reaction of the audience.
New Ray-Ban display glasses with a built-in display allow users to see notifications and navigation right in front of their eyes.
The neuron bracelet is designed to control devices using microdes.
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